An "Alias" writers' reunion and "Parks and Recreation" screening have been added to the Season 6 lineup of Austin's ATX Television Festival.

If you’ve been missing Sydney Bristow, better book a ticket to Austin, TX. The ATX Television Festival announced today it will be hosting an “Alias” writers’ room reunion featuring many of the show’s long-time scribes, including Ken Olin, Lawrence Trilling, Sarah Caplan, Monica Breen, Jeff Pinkner, Andre Nemec, and Josh Appelbaum.

Also announced this afternoon was a “Parks and Recreation” community screening. For the first five seasons of the festival, the Austin-based event celebrated an Austin-based show: “Friday Night Lights.” But last year marked the final tailgate party / community screening for the beloved series, and festival programmers found a more than fitting replacement in “Parks and Recreation.”

Featuring live music (Mouserat, perhaps?), food and drink from local vendors, and additional activities inspired by Pawnee’s annual Harvest Festival, the screening will be open to both ATX badgeholders and the general public. Last year’s gathering featured “Friday Night Lights” cast members Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Scott Porter, Adrianne Palicki, Matt Lauria, Brad Leland, and Jesse Plemons performing alongside his Crucifictorious bandmates. Guests have not yet been announced, so one can only hope for a similar performance from Chris Pratt & Co. The screening will take place at the Hotel San Jose on Friday, June 9.

The star-studded ATX Advisory Board will also be showcased throughout the fest, featuring former “House of Cards” showrunner Beau Willimon and the very busy Glen Mazzara (“Damien,” “The Shield,” “The Walking Dead”). Mazzara will present a panel titled “The Antihero: History of an American Myth” and focus the conversation on pop culture’s “revered and reviled male antihero.”

Finally, “Friends” co-creator Marta Kauffman is set to return to the festival for a discussion with the creative team behind her original Netflix series, “Grace and Frankie.”

The sixth season of the ATX Television Festival will take place from June 8 – 11 in Austin, TX. For the latest developments and information on how to attend, visit the official site and follow the fest on Facebook and Twitter.